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SUNY Oswego, moving to increase already substantial opportunities for student research and creative projects, has established an office to provide support and pique student interest in hands-on, faculty-mentored work.Read more

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Seven former standout athletes at SUNY Oswego joined the ranks of 82 other accomplished individuals who have been voted into the college’s Athletic Hall of Fame, forever solidifying themselves in the college’s athletic history. Read more

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Planetarium show: "Exoplanets"

First discovered 20 years ago, the known exoplanets (planets around other stars) now total more than 1,800. Dr. Scott Roby of SUNY Oswego's physics department will show the different types of planetary systems that exist and give updates on the Kepler mission and the search for twins of Earth. Part of Cruisin' Campus Springbreak. Limited seating: first-come, first-served. Free, including parking in the Centennial Drive lot (E17) or Washington Boulevard lot (E8). 312-2790.

Concert by jazz trumpeter Dave Douglas

The trumpeter and composer's interests range from jazz, classical, klezmer and electronica. $15, including parking ($5 for SUNY Oswego students) and is available in the employee lots adjacent to Sheldon Hall and across Washington Boulevard. Pre-concert talk begins at 7 p.m. http://www.oswego.edu/arts. 312-2141.

Some of the most exciting and rewarding teaching positions are in New York City. The School of Education actively works with the NYC Board of Education to obtain student teaching placements and housing for Oswego candidates. The SUNY Urban Teacher Education Center (SUTEC) assists Oswego candidates who wish to fulfill their student teaching requirements in New York City schools, and serves as a vital resource for research on urban education.

International Student Teaching Placements– SUNY Oswego has partnerships with two overseas academic institutions where education majors can do their student teaching. In Australia, students select placements at ACU National in Melbourne or Sydney and in New Zealand, students select placements at AUT University in Auckland. Specific information on these programs is available in the C&I Advisement Center (213 Hewitt Union, 315-312-5641) and the Office of International Education & Programs (100 Sheldon Hall, 315-312-2118),

For more information about these and other urban and diverse field experiences, contact: Dr. Pat Russo, Director of the Center for Urban Education (pat.russo@oswego.edu, 310 Park Hall, 315-312-2632). or Ms. Nichole Brown, Field Placement Office Director, (nichole.brown@oswego.edu, 175 Wilber Hall, 315-312-3098)